Download

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or any later version.

I know how to make it to animate from the bottom to top and back to the bottom, but is it possible to make it go from bottom to top and then stop and fade into the next picture? I don’t want it to go to the bottom again.

i am looking for an image slider in javascript. it should be a row of thumbnails that keeps moving to the left and/or right.

it should be either moving constantly or move "onmouseover" (not by clicking)

my brother keeps pretending that he saw those kind of sliders on this page here somewhere. he says he saw a page with loads of different applications relating to images/jquery, amongst also panorama viewer, virtual tour etc.

he bookmarked this page but now he pretends it looks different. google archive search tells me that he is wrong somehow ;-) ... but still, admin or somebody, anyone has an idea?

I have to agree with Anthony. This is a CPU hog! I’m not even using the sliding animation. I’m simply iterating a list of 5 short sentences! I’m using FF 3.0.8 on a 2.3GHZ MacBook Pro with 4 GB of memory, and it’s not happy. The CPU usage jumps from 0.8 (idle) to anywhere between 30-50% whilst running.

i really like this effect and i’m trying to use it as a way to make a ’film’ like effect. I want an image to be seen from left to right, no up and down, and then fade to load another image from left to right.

I’m able to get it working like this, but it doesn’t move ’smoothly’. Is there a way to get the ’stopping in the middle of the image and then move forward’ (i guess its the up and down) out of the script?

I got the up and down out of it by making the containerheight as high as the images...

Hi, I am very happy with this script, but I am having a problem in IE7 with part of the transition. I am placing my content for these inside of divs rather than ul items as I want to have some text on the overlay but below the title:

If you look at the bottom half of this, which I set up as .innerfade-title2, while it works perfectly in Firefox, in IE the second class I added has a delay/choppiness with the opacity transition on the part I added.....is there any way to get the same smoothness in transition as if I just used the Title attribute? Thanks.

There is a bug on line 66 of version 0.1.1 -
this line has settings.controlBoxclass but it is supposed to be settings.controlBoxClass - notice the lower-case "c" in the original version. I hope this helps and is corrected in a future version!

I’m not an experienced JS developer but I’m experimenting with your Innerfade extension and found that if I add displayTitle: ’yes’ and refresh the page in Safari on Mac 10.5.1 it causes it to quit unexpectedly.

It works fine in Firefox on the same system.

When I take the displayTitle out, the problem is solved.

Very useful plug-in though. Thanks and keep up the hard work. Regards
Sim